Artigo Revisado por pares

Seismic performance of older R/C frame structures accounting for infills-induced shear failure of columns

2016; Elsevier BV; Volume: 122; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.engstruct.2016.05.010

ISSN

1873-7323

Autores

Aslam Faqeer Mohammad, Marco Faggella, Rosario Gigliotti, Enrico Spacone,

Tópico(s)

Structural Engineering and Vibration Analysis

Resumo

Older infilled frame R/C structures have several deficiencies as compared to seismic code-conforming structures, inherent to the behavior of the structural elements and interaction between structural and nonstructural components, which should be accounted for an accurate performance assessment. In order to investigate the importance of incorporating the contribution of the infills (typically considered as non-structural members) and their interaction with non-ductile columns in a building structural model, a comprehensive performance based earthquake assessment over a range of hazard levels is carried out through Nonlinear static and Incremental Dynamic Analyses of a 2D frame model incorporating: (1) fiber section axial force–moment interaction, (2) cracking and crushing of the infills and (3) infills-induced shear failure of columns. The analyses are performed on three different common structural configurations: (A) bare frame, (B) uniformly infilled frame, and (C) partially infilled frame (pilotis frame). Results show the importance of correctly accounting for shear failure of columns when modeling the infill–frame interaction, and the influence of the inelastic shear law, opening placement, type of infills, and choice of infill constitutive model.

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